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SATURDAY MORNING-
at BBUK8W1CE. OEOBOIA.
SATURDAY MOWWIWO. MABOH ft W.
Foil o*te Time Table.
/i . .-.i Delivery opens H:00 a. M-; clo§c*8:00 P.M,
Register end Money Order Bnelneea opens 9KX) A.
k.; cioart A:W w. M.
TIME or CLOSING THE MAILS.
tit. Simons mail closes 6:50 a. at#
U, a A. mail doses 8:16 A. at.
M. A B. mall doees 0:00 A. M.
Savannah* Macon and Darien through pouches
close at 7O0r.iL
An article of jewelry found. En-
(j uire at this office.
Wo await with interest the breaking
of ground for tbe pork improvements.
Day your groceries *t 8. M. OtOOAUEB-8.
Mr. L. North, postmaster, has gone
on to Washington to see what all this
stir is about
Messrs. L. C. Marlin and J. J. Spears
Left this week for Now York to pur
chase their spring stocks.
The new offices of tbe M. & B. R.
It. are convenient, comfortable and
airy, and models of neatness.
If yon want to says money, go to J. J. BPEAR8
to purchaao your groceries.
Can’t somebody get up a strawber
ry festival ? We pine for such an op
portunity to invest a stray dime.
When yon bear workmen singing
whilst at their labors, it is a sign that
they have a good boss. Ecce cigar
factory.
Fernandina Express: Tbe demoli
tion of the old Dnngenness ruins wae
completed on Thursday last. A bat
tering ram was employed instead of
blasting powder, and the old walls
soon gave way before its repeated
blows. The work of tearing down
was by no means light, as tbe walls
were as strong and firm as solid rock.
Cull and tuka u look at Spour*’ lot of umbrella*
and paranoia, which he offers to tho pnbllo at low
price*.
Last week we said weddingeake was
being baked in two bonses in town.—
Later developments proved us in
error—Madame Bumor says there are
jnst five each places. It is amnsing
to sse how. many young gtnts imag
ined we referred to each of them in
onr description of one of the coming
grooms that he was "handsome” and
had "black hair, eyes and whiskers."
Fancy Pig Bum, at . B. M. OLOOAUBB-S.
Mr. H. S. McCrary left on Thurs
day last for the interior of the State.
Tbe object of his trip is tbe purchase
of brick for the new store of Moore
& McCrary, which ia to be erected on
the tot recently purchased by them,
on tbe oorner of Newcastle and Glou
cester streets, opposite Heins’ confec
tionery. Wo hope that this may be
the beginning of a grand boom in
brick buildings, which shall shortly
cause onr town to assume an entirely
different appearance. We honestly
believe that an example in this direc
tion would be of immense benefit.
Our townsiunn Dr. W. B. Bur
roughs seems to know no sneb word
as tire—lie is always moving and is
chuck full of business.
Choice bologuu uiiuuea at 8. M. Glo^auer’n.
Man ied, ui Sterling, Glynn county,
tin., March 15th, 1882, by Kev. A. B.
Curry, Mr. Alexander C. Mitchell nnd
Mrs. Carrie D. Brunt.
Cards fur Easier, us hnndsome as
you over saw, are uow offered for sale
ut Glover & Dunn's. Call at once
and secure some of them.
Mr. Jubu Baumgartner is back
again, and will take charge of our
l>and once more, so we may hope soon
to beur of upen-air concert.
J. J. 8pcar« et-lln hit* beat butter nt4&c per pound,
(live It a trial.
The newly purchased mill of J. J.
McDonough, ut the forty mile post,
on tho B. A A. Railroad, begun oper
ations on Thursday of last week.
The negro who recently shot at
conductor Crovntl has been tried and
Sentenced to seven tears in the peiii-
tenlinv. This should b« u«inning
to the hip-pocket brigade.
In this issue, Mr. Jesse Wilder ad
vertises for 10,(100 barrels or crude tur
pentine, for which he will pay the
highest market price. All shipments
to bun will meet with prompt attou-
(ion.
Fancy linakfaat bacon atrlpa at
H. M. GLOOAUKlt'H.
Is it true that a number of young
sters spuud their Sundays in secluded
dells, on the outskirts of town, gam
bling ? Wo have heard so. Take
care, boys, or tho Grand Jury may
get you "spotted.”
Spear* always glee, down weight and good muea-
nre tu • uatotnera. Try him.
Mrs. McKinney, tho lady who wns
go ill at the hotel tbe past week, left
for her home in Augusta on Wednes
day lust, in charge of her near rela
tives. Tho trip was hazardous for oue
ns weak and ill ns she. We trust she
got through without auy backset.
John Spear* U cloaing out bia lot of bat* at low
figure*. Cal) and aee him before purchasing else-
v here. It will pay you.
Georgia Land and Lumber Compa
ny cleared British bark Wave King,
on the 20th iust.,for Rio Janeiro, with
504,250 feet pitch piue lumber, valued
at $9,508. Also, on the 23d inst., for
Paysnnder, German bark Director
Barrow, with 244,144feet pitch pine
lumber, valued ut $4,318.
Cb .If.- fig* At 20c p. r porni! at s. V. OlopanorV
The Presbytery of Savannah meets
in the Presbyterian • iiureh of this
city <>n Thursday morning next at 11
o’clock. Tbe opening sermon will be
by the last moderator, Rev. Mr. Britt
of Quitman. Services will be held
each day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.—
Seals free, and tbe public ill.ited to
attend.
Fancy »ugur-curfcd pig »houldeni at
v M. OLOGACER'8. |
Immigration!
Wo were banded this week a circu
lar with the following suggestive linos
in pencil, on tbe margin: "Compli
ments of J. L. Brown, Agont M. k B.
Division E. T. V. k G. It. It. You
see we mean business now, not in tbe
future.’’ The circular in question is
issued by General Superintendent,
John O’Brien, and ia addressed to land
owners along the line. It says:
“ Tho management of the East Ten
nessee, Virginin nnd Georgia Railway
desires to build up tbe business of tbe
road, nnd realizes that increnso of
population and of agricultural and
manufacturing industries is the only
way in which this result enn be at
tained. But the railway alone enuuot
do this; it must have the co-operation
of the people now living along its
lino. With this eud iu view, Mr. J.
H. Woodard has been appointed agent
of this company to carry out tbe work.
All persons having property of any
kind to sell cuu procure from the
Station Agent on this line, or by ap
plication by mail to Mr. J. H. Wood
ard, 43j Broad street, Atlanta, Gm,
full descriptive blanks, which can be
tilled out and returned to Mr. Woon-
urd. who will advertise all lands or
property so reported to him, iu such
localities North and East as may he
deemed most likely to find purchas
ers.
The efforts of this company to find
buyers will be made without any
charge to the owners of property."
It will thus be seen that the E. T.
V. k G. R. R. appreciating the neces
sity of having more people along its
lines have struck upon a liberal poli
cy—that of advertising gratuitously
all lands for sale along its line.
A HhiilIhoiiui Train.
We allude to that on the B. & A.
Railroad, composed of coach No. 5,
second-class coach No. 3, and bag
gage car No. 1, and drawu by eugiue
“ Flint” On this train conductor
Crovatt presides at the bell-rope and
engineer Creamer (Pat) at theTthrot-
tle. There are to-dny few better look
ing trains in this section. Tbe coach
is on tbe Queen Anne stylo, the bag
gage car is the new one just put up
at tbe railroad Rhop, nnd tbe engine
is fresh from the pninter’s brush.
Another Windmill.
Our enterprising naval store nmu-
ufacturer, J. Wilder, has purchased
and put up at bis distillery, thb wind
mill that was on exhibition at tbe
Cotton Exposition. Parties who vis
ited the Exposition have recognized
the mill on sight. Mr. Wilder pro
poses using it to pump water for his
distillery, and also as a power for run
ning a small grist mill. The machine
thus utilized will, uo dout't, pay for
itself in a very short while.
Ilcraaae It Adda to Personal Beaut)’
By restoring color and lustre to gray
or faded hair, and is beneficial to the
scalp, is why Parker's Huir Balsam is
such a popular dressing. mlo-lmj
GROCERIES!
WE HAVE just received 25 barrels
of Pure Apple Vinegar. You can have
a gallon sent to your house for 30o—
a gallon of pare cider vinegar, 45
grain test—at
GOLDSMITH & CO.’S,
The Boss Grocers.
GRAIN, HAY, 0AT8,
CB2YCEED COS81T,
BEST TEAS from 88c to 75c per
pound. Let the people of Brunswick
and Glynn county look to their inter
est, and tend their orders to, op call
and see GOLDSMITH & CO.,
The Boss Grocers.
WE WILL GIVE yon a chrorao
and sell yon 5 lbs of tbe best Marica-
bo ooffee for $1, or 8 lbs good Bio, at
GOLDSMITH & CO.’S,
The Boss Grocers.
GRIST, MEAL, MEAT,
YOU can get 14 lbs. of good head
Ilice for $1 at
GOLDSMITH & CO.’S,
Tho Boss Grocers.
IN ALL SHAPES.
NINE CANS of Tomatoes for $1,
and no damaged or auction goods, at
GOLDSMITH & CO.’S,
Tbe Boss Grocers.
GO TO the Boss Grocers’ for bar
gains. We have bought out a soup
factory, sod you can get 30 bars of
good soap for $1 at
GOLDSMITH & CO’S.,
Tbe Boss Grocers.
THE “ BEST” FLOUR in Bruns
wick is kept at the Boss Grocers’ at
20 lbs for $1.
GOLDSMITH & CO.,
The Boss Grocers.
NOW WE HAVE IT, and we in
tend to hold it—ttm best brands of
FLOUR—and we want every house
keeper to call and get a sample and
try it. GOLDSMITH & CO.,
Tbe Boss Grocers.
GOLDSMITH & CO., tho Boss
Grocers, will not let anyone undersell
them. Next door to Dunn & Co.,
Newcastle street.
GOLDTMITII & CO.,
Tbe Boss Grocers.
35 LBS. of Pearl Grist for $1, and
don’t you forgot it, at
GOLDSMITH k CO S ,
The Boss Grocers.
WHO will pay 25c a gallon for ker-
nsiue, when you can get nix amt m,,.-
half gallons for $1, at
GOLDSMITH k CO.'.-i,
The Boss Gr - ors.
WIIAT would the people of i 1.
wick do if the Boss Grocery S.-ore
were not here ? Why, they would In-
paying 83j per cent profit for lie- nec
essaries of life! Call, trv and consid
er, at GOLDSMITH & CO.’S,
The Boss Gi-m-t-rs.
GOLDSMITH & CO., the Boss
Grocers, are still alive, and doing a
better business than ever, and it's uo
wonder, because we sell the cheapest
and best goods in tbe city. Such is
the record of
GOLDSMITH & CO.,
Tho Boss Grocers.
THE GENUINE CAPIDURA—
the only fall Havana filler cigar in
tho world for 6c—nt
GOLDSMITH & CO.’S,
Tho Boss Grocers.
Five pounds of tbe best Baking
Powder in tbe world for $1, at
GOLDSMITH & CO.’S,
The Boss Grocers.
WE SELL BACON at 10c, hams at
15c, shoulders at 8jc per pound, und
a 24 lb sack of flour for $1. That's
why everybody rush to
GOLDSMITH & CO.’S,
The Boss Grocers.
You can get five cans of delicious
dessert fruits for $1 nt
GOLDSMITH & CO.'S,
The Boss Grocers.
Mil BUI Mil WHEAT BUI.
Goods Sold for Cash Only.
GmiMI, Brown & Forrester,
J. K. NIGHTENGALE, Agent,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
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After being burned out at tbe Ute fire, tins re-opened, IN FLINT'S BUILDING, NEWCASTLE STREET.
• a largo atock, confuting of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
Notions, Embroideries, Ready-Made Clothing,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
Crockery, Glass and Tinware. Groceries,
Tobacco and. Cigars,
Which he offers at BOTTOM PRICES I He solicits the patronage of tho
people. Remember,
Opposite Blain’s Drug Store!
FURNITURE.
mattings,
Wall Papers, Decorative Papers, Etc.
Wa have just revolved *0 roll* beat CHINK8E MATTINGS. AU sew palt.ru, orUiU.aaawT, Uuuorta
tlon. Alan, a Ian;* assortment or fine
You can got a set of plutea and a
set of cupa and saucers for 75c, at
GOLDSMITH & CO.'S,
The Boss Grocers.
Pare sweet apple cider at 35c a gal
lon, nt
GOLDSMITH k CO.’S,
The Boss Grocers.
EBONY PARLOR CABINETS.
A LAItOE LINE OF FINE
Chamber Sets,Wardrobes, Sideboards, Desks,Chiffoneres,Etc.
UPHOLSTERING and MATTRESS MAKING bjr the beat woriemou. Country order* lojiciteil.
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109 and 171 Broughton St.. SAVANNAH, Ga.